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Maso-nic ISTotice. B. Rush Campbell, Esq., Grand Lecturer, will visit the Lodges named below at the times men? tioned : Centre Lodge, No. 37, at Honea Path, on Thursday night and Friday, the 2nd and 3rd of September. Belton Lodge, No. 130, on Friday night and Saturday, the 3rd and 4th of September. Aug. 12, 1869 7 2 EXTRA MEETING! A special communication of Hiram Lodge, No. $8, A. F. M., will be held in the Lodge Room on Saturday evening, September 4th, at eight o'clock. Bro. B. Rush Campbell, Grand Lecturer, is ex? pected to be present, and exemplify the work. Candidates for the Degrees and brethren of the Lodge will be punctual iu attendance. By order of the W.\ M.\ J. A. BROCK, Sec. August^, 1869 9 2 % gPadub, corrected weekly by sharpb t faxt. Anderson, Sept. 2, 1869. Cotton market quiet at 29 to 30 ; Corn, SI.35 to $1.40; Peas, $1.15 to $1.25; Bacon, 20 to 25; Flour, $8.00 to $10.00 ; Wheat $51.50 to $1.75 ; Oats, 55 to 75. by tuesday evening's mail. Augusta, August 30, 1869. Cotton market more active and demand good; sales 50 bales?middlings 31 A. Charleston, August 30, 1S69. Cotton quiet, but steady, with sales of 51 bales, middlings 32. New York, August 30, 1869 Cotton a shade firmer, with sales of 600 bales at 35. Special Notice ?To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. Toale, the large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on ap? plication. 4?9m New Advertisements. BREAD, RICE, COTTON. THE undersigned offers for sale a Tract of Land, in Oconee county, containing 500 acres, lo? cated on both sides of Seneca creek, one mile west of Fort Hill bridge across the Seneca river, (Mr. Ravenel s,) H miles from Hunnicutt's Cross? ing on B. B. R., and including 100 acres of prime bottom land by measure. Come and see for your? selves, and in so doing you will not be disappoint? ed. Let me give one fact that I have had from the oldest citizens of this county, that there has uevcr been a scarcity of bread known in it. In 1815, when the whole State was destroyed by drought, and Greenville and Spartanburg had to move off their inhabitants, the cribs were full in Oconee. Come to Perry ville, and I will show you land with corn on it as good as you ever saw. J. OVERTON LEWIS. Jr. Perryviilc Depof. B. R. R., Aug. 26, 1869. 9 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS?EQUITY SIDE. F. A. Riley and wife, June, vs. Jesse McGee, Ad? ministrator, and others.?Original BUI in the na? ture of Supplemental Bill for Account, fie. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Robert M. Brown nnd wife, Sarah A. Brown, William Mays and wife, Martha E. Mays, and Rebecca McGee, widow, William McGee, Washington McGee, and two other children, heirs at law of Chiles McGee, deceased, Defendants in the above stated case, re? side beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Norton, Comp. Sol., it is Ordered, That the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same will be? taken pro confesso against them. JOHN W. DANIELS, Clerk of Court Common Pleas Aoderson Co. August 26, 1869 9 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Pro. Judge. WHEREAS, Rebecca Dalrymple has made suit to mo to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of James Dalrymple, de? ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor:! of the said James Dalrymple, deceased, that they be and ap? pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 10th day of Sept., 1869, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 19th day of Aug., Anno Domini, 1869. W. W. HUMPHREYS, judge of Probate. Aug 26, 1869 9 2 In the Court of Probate. James A. Martin, Administrator, vs. Sarah Gable, 'et al.?Petition for Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that David Mar? tin and E. S. Martin, Defendants in the above stated case, reside without the limits of the State, it is Ordered, That they do appear, plead, answer or demur to the petition within forty days, or an or? der pro confesso will be entered of record against them. W.W.HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. August 19, 1869 9 (i Assignees' Notice. THE creditors of Mr. R. A. Maxwell will please meet with his Assignees at the office of J. B. Sit ton, in Pendleton, at 12 m., on Saturday, the 11th September next, to hear their report, and give such counsel as they think best in regard as to how, when, and on what terms the property shall be sold. They will also please bring their Notes and demands, so a correct list may be raadc. J. B. SITTON, W. H. D. GAILLARD, Assiguccs. August 26, 1879 9 2 LAST NOTICE ALL persona indebted to Bevley, Keese & Co. on open account are requested to come forward and settle the same by Note or Cash, on or before the 1st of October, after which time the Books will be placed in the hands of an officer for setlle nent. KEESE & McCULLY, Survivors. August 26, 1869 9 <j Chester White Pigs For Sale. ANY person wishing to purchase any of the aoove stock can be accommodated by calling on the undersigned, near Moft'attsvillc, Anderson County. They aro as fine and pure as can be h*d in tho United States. Call and see them. W. D. HATTON. August 26, 1869 9 ? Assignee's Sale. I will sell at Anderson Court House on Wcdnes^ day, the 8th day of September next, tho chose* in action of James Gambrell, a Bankrupt. Terms cash. JOSEPH L. BYRUM, Assignee. August 26, IS-,.'* 9 UNIVERSITY of SOUTH CAROLINA. THE next Session will begin on the first MON? DAY in OCTOBER, and continue without inter? ruption to the ensuing July. Advantages are offered at this Institution to students in Law. (the graduates being entitled to practice in the Courts of this State,) in Medicine, (the course of instruction being extensive and thorough, with two written examinations during the session,) in Engineering, Mathematics, Men? tal, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, English Literature, Ancient s.nd Mod? ern Languages, and in the various Scientific Schools. Expenses for Session of Nine Months. Annual Fee. $ 5.00 Library Fee, - - - 10.00 Room Rent, - - - 15.00 Tuition for each of three or more Schools, 15.00 Tuition for course in Law or Medicine, - 50.00 Board can be had per month at $16 to $20. Board by messing is somewhat cheaper. For further information send for Catalogue to the Secretary, Rev. C. Bruce Walker. R. W. BARN WELL, Chairman of Faculty. August 5, i860 6 9 FURMAN UNIVERSITY, GREENVILLE, S. C. THE next session of this Institution will open September 15, 1869, and continue forty weeks without intermission. Three Years Scholarships may be obtained, con? ditioned on the payment of thirty dollars annual? ly for three years, and entitling each holder of a scholarship to the free tuition of a pupil for one year in all the regular schools, on the payment of the annual Incidental Fee of five dollars. The regular schools embrace Mathematics and Mechanical Philosophy, (Prof. Judson); Latin Language and Literature, (Prof. Taber) ; Greek do, (Prof. Smith) ; Chemistry and Natural Phi? losophy, (Prof. Harris); Logic, Rhetoric, Int. and Mor. Philosophy, (Prof. F'urraan). Except to holders of scholarships, the annual charge for Tuition and Incidentals will be $65. For instruction in Practical Chemistry, or in Modern Languages, (German, French, Spanish.) there will be an extra charge, the amount depen? dent on the numbers in the respective classes. Good boarding can be obtained, exclusive of lights and washing, at about $15 per month. Catalogues or Scholarships can be procured by addressing the subscriber. JAMES C. F?RMAN, President. August 26, 18G9 9 4 Gr O ODS AT CNPARALLELLED Low Prices. TO MAKE ROOM FOR A FALL STOCK, WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE LOT OF GOODS AT AS LOW PRICKS FOR CASH OR BARTER AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ANYWHEEE. t?$- CALL AND SEE US. -?a BLECKLEY & EVINS, S. BLECKLEY & CO., Anderson C. II. Pendleton, S. C. August 19, I860 8 18G9. 1800. Fall and Winter Importation. Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods! ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO., 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md., importers and joiibers of Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, Velvet and Sash Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Illusions. Blonds, Laces, Ruches and Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers, Straw Bonntts and Ladies' Hats, trimmed [and untrimmcd, Silk. Velve' and Felt Bonnets and Hats, Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. The largest Stock of Millinery Goods in this country, and 'incqualled in choice variety, which we offer at prices that will defy competition. fS&xP Orders solicited. August 19, 1809 8 lm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON CO UN TV. IN THE COMMON PLEAS?EQUITY SIDE. U. J. Rogers vs. Wm. Rogers, W. J Duckworth and wile, et al.?Dill for Partition Real Estate of Win. Rogers, dec d. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Margaret Martin, Richard Rogers, Allen Ellison, Defen? dants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of McGowan & Moore, Comp. Sols., it is Ordered, That said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to aforesaid bill of com? plaint within forty days from the publication here? of, or the same will be taken as to them pro con fesso. JOHN W. DANIELS, C.C.1?. Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C, "1 August 14, 1809. J 8?G Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pills ! For Liver Complaint, Billiousncss, &c. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, For purifying the blood. Tutt's Expectorant, For Cough's, Cold's, Consumption, &c, &c Tutt's Improved Hair Dye, The best in the World, Are for sale in Anderson by Walters & Baker, Druggists, and Druggists und Merchants generally throughout the United States. July '1'.), 18C9 5 ly WILLIAM M. LAWT0N, Commission Merchant, 10 Hoyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C CONSIGNMENTS of merchantable produce re? spectfully solicited. Orders, with funds, for mis? cellaneous bills of goods promtly filled. August 19, 1809 8 8* wm. 5. kebsk. newton a. m'cui.ly. KEESE & McCULLY, BBOKERS AND BEAL ICNTMlTID AGENTS, No. 11 Granite Row?Up Stairs. June 10,1809 50 Urn KEESE & McCULLY, AGENTS FOR THE RATH PAPER MILLS. June 10. IP69 50 ^ic ' PKOBATE JUDGE'S SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson County. A, L. Cobb, Adm'r, vs. Franklin Cobb and oth? ers.? Writ in Partition. BY virtue of an order tc me directed in the above stated case from W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, I will expose to sale on Saleday next at Anderson C. H., the fol lots of land, sold for distribution among the heirs at law of Mastin Cobb, deceased: LOT NO. 1, Known as the "Acker Place," on waters of Cherokee creek, containg 20 5 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. C. Brown, G. W. Cox and others. LOT NO. 2, Containing 99} acres, move or less, known as the "II. A. Cobb Place," on waters of Barker's creek, bounded by lands of B. W. Grubbs, Ephraim Cobb and others. LOT NO. 3, Containing 40 acres, more or less, near the vil? lage of Helton, known as the "Holmes Lot." LOT NO. 4, Containing 14 acres, more or less, in the village of Belton, known as the "Hdland Lot.'-' Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond with approved security for the payment of the purchase money, with leave r.o anticipate payment at anv time?costs to be paid cash. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. August 7, 18G9 7 4 PROBATE JUME'S SALE. In the Probate Court?Anderson. James Hunter, Applicant, ^s. Heirs at Law of John Hunter, dee'd.?Peti'ionfor sale of Lot. BY virtue of an order to me directed in the above stated case from W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson County, I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson C. H., the following property, to wit: ONE HOUSE AND LOT, In the village of Pendleion, containing one acre, more or less, bounded by lots of John B. Earle, Mrs. Margaret Washington and others. Sold to make distribution among the heirs at law of John Hunter, dee'd. Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with good security for the piyment of the pur? chase rjoney. Costs to be paid cash?purchaser to r.&y for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, SherifT. August 11, 18G9 7 4 EXECUTORS' SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE And. Other Property. WILL be sold, at the late residence of Robert Holland, deceased, near Fair Play, S. C, On Monday, September 20, 1869, The Tract of Land whereon he lived, containing One Thousand Acres, divided into three tracts or parcels. ALSO, One House and Lot near White Sulphur Springs, in the vicinity of Gainesville, Oa.. with privilege of water, and with twenty acr;s of farming land adjoining, togelher with the present crop of wheat and oals. Also, Greenville and Columbia Railroad Bonds, &c. Any person having claims against the Estate of said deceased will please present them, and those indebted will confer a great favor, Hnd save cost and trouble to themselves as well as us, by paying on or before the first day of November next. BENJAMIN HOLLAND, \ ? , WM. W. HOLLAND, j ?x r8' August 19, I860 8 5 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Fiera Faoias to me directed, 1 will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson C. II., within the usual hoursoTsalc, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing 140 acres, more or less, lying 2A miles south of Craytonville, on the road leading to Vienna, bot nded by lands of Bcnj. Pcarman, A. J. Shaw and others, levied on as the property of L. W. Tribble, at the suit of Margaret Kcrr and others. Terms Cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c. August 12, 1869 7 TOWN LOTS FOR SALE, I WILL offer at public outcry ou Saleday in September next, unless previously disposed of at private sale, two HOUSES AND LOTS in the town of Anderson, situated on Calhoun street. One lot contains 2\ acres, more or less, and has ou it a good, comfortable dwelling with five rooms, and all necessary outbuildings. The other lot is immediately opposite, and conlnins one acre, more or less, and has on it a good dwelling with three rooms, and a smokehouse and kitchen. Terms made known on day of sale. ROEERT J UN KIN. August 19; 1869 8 3 Executive Department, Land Commissioner's Office, Columbia, S. August 11, 1869. NOTICE is hereby given that this Office is now organized, in accordance with the law creating the same, aud is ready to proceed to business. In the purchase of Lands the interests of tho State will be carefully guarded. It is the desire of the Commissioner to purchaso none ether than good Lands, in good localities, at their fair mar? ket value, and at such prices as the same Lands would be sold to private individuals. Arrange? ments have been made by which i he Bonds au? thorized to be issued for the purchase of Lands will be converted to currency, and Lands so pur? chased will be paid for in currency. The Com? missioner invites ail parties evning desirable Lands, in desirable localities, wishing to sell (hem, and willing to take market prices, to forward their proposals, giving a description of the Lands for sale, their locality, quality and adaptation to the production of cotton, corn and grains generally, with a view to the commencement cf negotiations for the sale of said Lands to (he .State. C. P. LESLIE, Land Commissioner. August 19, I860 8 3 COTTON TIES. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIES, unsurpassod by ai\y Tic yet manufactured. For neatness, strength and durability this Tici has no equal. Having sold them for the last three years, we can cordially recommend i hem to all planlers as the article they want. For sale bv GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors, Charleston, S. C. August, lft,-1869 8 3ni Gullett's Steel Brush Cotton Gins. Hall's Patent Cotton Gin Feeder. jgfcgr" Send for circular. C. GRAV-ELEY, Agent for the State, 52 East Bay, South of old Pout Office, Charleston, S. C. SULLIVAN. MATTISON Jfc CO., Sub Agents, Anderson C. If. Angus! 19, 1809 8 3m NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given thai the time for the Collection of Tuxes without the penally has been extended until the 12th day of September, 186!). DANIEL BROWN, Ooun y Treasurer. Aug 26. !*'.9 II 2 GREAT BARGAINS. THE copartnership of the undersigned will ex? pire by limitation on the First of September next, and contemplating a change of firm at that time, we offer our Entire Weil-Selected Stock FOR CASH, AT Astonishingly Low Prices. Those wishing to save money, and buy Goods lower than they ever did IN THIS MARKET, Will do well to-tall immediately. THE STOCK IS COMPLETE TN EVERY DEPARTMENT, And we are determined to close out. by the First of September next. All are invited to examine this splendid assort? ment of Goods, as we are confident they will find greater bargains than can be obtained in any mar? ket in the United States. Sullivan, Mattison & Co., No. 12 Granite Row. July 22, 18G9 4 1 ISTew Firm AND NEW GOODS. CATER & MARTIN, At the old stand of Keese & McCully, NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, ARE NOW RECEIVING Fresh Supplies of Goods, Of every variety, which arc for sale at prices as accommodating as any in the market. You will certainly find it to your interest to call and examine for yourselves. We take in exchange for Goods? WHEAT, CORN, OATS, FLOUR. BACON, CHICKENS, BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, ETC. Our torms are strictly cash or barter, which en? ables us to sell for very small profits. CATER & MARTIN, No. 10 Granite Row. July, 15, 1809 50 8m NEW TIN SHOP! L. C. BRADDY & CO., East Corner Masonic Building;, Manufacturers of all kinds Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, &c. KEKP constantly on hand a full assortment of all articles in their line. They also keep for sale the very latest improved COOKING STOVES, Which thoy offer low for cash. All persons desirous of purchasing Tin Ware, Stoves, &<?., &c, will do well to call and examine our Stock and list of prices before purchasing elsewhere. For correct representations of the styles and variety of Stoves offered by us, reference is asked to otii huge handbills. L. C. BRADDY, NEWTON SCOTT. May 13, 1869 40 DENTISTRY! DENTISTRY! DR. J. W. GURLEY, Graduate of Pennsylvania Dental College, WOULD mosc re? spect fully call the attention of his pa? trons and the prcblie (generally to the fact that he has just re? ceived a large stock of Dental Material, especially Artificial Teeth, thus cnablinghim to select H>+clr shades and sizes only as will correspond with complexion ami features of the patient. Setts of Artificial Teeth inserted for seven and one half dollars to ono hun? dred dollars. Persons dcsiring./frjf chixt work at low rates, will do well to give him a call. Office?No". 11 Granite Row, over Sullivan. Mattison k Co.'a Store. Apiillfr, J8?9 42 Family Flour from Evergreen Mills. THE best article in the market?just received and for sale by TOWERS & BUK KISS. Aug. 19, 1S68 * 2? 1869. 1869. SPRING TRADE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Spring & Summer Goods. IN. STORE and receiving daily from New York arid Baltimore a large and splendid assortment of Spring arid Summer Goods, consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, In great variety, both in style and prices. LAMES8 WIHUTTIE MADE)?, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. CALICOES, MTJSLINS, LENOS, &c, &c. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A TINE SELECTION. Shii-ting- and Sheeting, Bleached and Brown. H A. T S ! Large stock of Ladies Hats and Bonnets. Fine selection of Men and Boys' Hats. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCORt, &c. All of which will be sold at the LOWEST prices for CASH or BARTER. Give us a calif W. F, BARR & CO. April 22, 1869 42 Lands, Lands! KEESE & McCULLY, Brokers & Dealers in Southern Real Estate, WILL attend to buying and selling Southern Lands. Keep constantly on hand, Plats and de? scriptions of lands for sale. Parties desiring to purchase in the South, and those who desire to sell their property, will find it to their interest to consult with us. Wc have correspondence in New York, Boston, Hartford, Conn., Baltimore and oth? er Northern cities. Those who wish to sell their lands will pleaje send us a full description and plat and Deeds of the same. Parties wishing to purchase, either North or South, will do well to correspond with us. Will be pleased at all times to send Plat and de? scription of lands for sale by us. Any informa? tion cheerfully given. No charge is made unless sales are effected. Reference gite*ti on our card. KEESE & McCULLY, Brokers aud Real Estate Agents, Anderson C, H., S. C. BS?" Kernet* Courier copy six months and send bill to this office. March 25, 1869 89 TIIST SHOP BY THOMAS DAWSON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, Guttering, House-Roofing-, &c. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Plain, Fancy and Japanned Til - If A11, Constantly on hand, at Wholesale and Retail. The Largest and Best assorted Slock of COOKING STOVES Ever brought to this town, which will BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH ! 1 hope that all those who wish anything in this line will call and see for themselves. I will give the highest price for Beeswax, Old Copper, Pewter and cotton Rags. THOMAS DAWSON, North-East corner of Public Square, July 15, 1869 3 3m FURNITURE WAREROOM. G-. F. TOLLY BEGS lo inform his friends and the publie gene? rally that he is constantly receiving additions to his stock of Furniture, and will supply their wants at Reduced Prices; He can fill orders for any article of Furniture, such as Chairs, Bedsteads, &c. Parlor and Cham? ber suites of every variety and style, and is pre? pared to com pete in prices, styles and quality with any other interior establishment. Thankful for past patronage, he solicits a errtt at his rooms on Mechanic's Row, Depot street. G. F. TOLLY. June 17, 1S69 51 3m CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Laurcafl H., C? THE subscriber fakes pleasure to announcing, to his friends and public generally, that he has opened a Public House in the building known as the Smith Building. Having repaired, refitted and furriislrcd ttre House anew, the subscriber feels confident that Ire is prepared to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. The Table will at all times be supplied with (he very best the market affords, and attentive ser? vants will be in readiness to serve all guests. In connection with the Hitd will be found a first class Sample Room, where all the faVorite brands of Ales, Wines, Liquors, Cigar?, &c, may be found. The patronage of the public respectfully solici? ted. J. Y. H. WILLIAMS. July S, 1869 2 Sm* Administrator's Final Notice. THE undersigned hereby gives notice to all con? cerned I hilt having fully administered the Estate of David H. Gambrell, deceased, they will, on the 1 7th of September next, apply to W. W. Humph? reys, Esq., Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun? ty, for a final discharge from their administration. W. E MITCHELL, 1 ... EMALINE SMITH, / Aam n' August 5, 1*69 6 5* Walters & B?kcr's Column. DRUGS! DRUGS I o WALTERS & BAKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, At the Sign of the Golden Mortar, North Side Public Square, Anderson, S. ft, WHERE customers will find an ASSORTMENT of GENUINE ARTICLES, unequalled by any interior Drug House in the State. PATENT MEDICINES! Such as? Hostetter's Bitters, Panknin's Hepatic Bitters? Southern Bitters, Old Carolina Bitters, Hooffland's German Bitters, Wolfe's genuine Schnapps* All of Dr. Ayer'8 Preparations, Tarrant's Aperient, Citrate Magnesia, Hegemdn's Elixir of Bark and Iron; Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger, Cooking Extracts, large quantities, Dr. Hurley's Preparations, Dr. Radway's Preparations, All of layne's Medicines, Sanford'8 Liver Invigorator, Heinitsh's Queen's Delight, Stafford's Olive Tar} Eureka Oil, Rowan's Tonic Mixture*, Darby's Prophylactic Fluid. Hygienic Wine, for delicate females, And many other articles which we propose to sell* at proprietors' prices. Call on WALTERS & BAKER. Druggists. FANCY GOODS, Of Every Style and Quality. WE quote a few? Burnett's Cocaine, Lyon's Kathairon, Barry's Tricopherus, Reeve's Ambrositf, Sterling's Ambrosia, Leon's Electric Hair Renewer, Chevalier's Life for the Hair, Hall's Hair Renewer, Bay Rum, in bottles or by the gallon, Soaps of every description, A handsome stock of Gents' Pocket Flasks, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes. Shaving Brushes, Ladies' fine Puff Boxes, A large stock Toilet Powders, Toilet SettSy Pocket, Coarse and Fine Combs^ Cork Screws, Lead Pencils, Cologne, in great variety. And many other articles of the same class, for sale at short profits by WALTERS & BAKER, Druggists. OILS, OILS ! Including varieties of the following? Linseed, Train, Strait's Tanners, Machine, Vacuum Oil for leather and harness, rendering the same entirely water-proof; Best 110 degrees Kerosine Oil, Oil Spike, Oil Castor, by the bottle or gallon; Sweet Oil, Salad Oil. Spts. Turpentine, &c, ('heap by WALTERS & BAKER, Druggists. VARNISHES! CONSTANTLY on hand?No. 1 Coach Body; Imperial Wearing Body, No. 1 Polishing Furni? ture, No. 1 Copal, Extra White Damar, Black As phaltunt ami Black Leather Varnishes, low for cash by WALTERS & BAKER, Druggists. PAINTS, COLORS, &C? Dry and in Oil: WHITE LEAD, nssorted, from 1 to 25 pound cans, Drop Black, Lamp Black. Chinese Blue, Prussian Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Spanish Brown, Vandyke Brown, ChTome Green, Paris Green, Ver? digris, Red Lead, Venetian Red, Verraelion, Chrome Yellow. Yellow Ochre, White Zinc, RaW' Sienna, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber,. &c, kept always on hand by WALTERS & BAKER, Druggists, Lamps and Lamp Goods I A FULL stock of Lamps, Lamp Wicks, &c.r with all the late styles of fixtures, which enables us at a very short notice to make a new lamp out of an old one. Don't forget the place. WALTERS & BAKER, Druggists!. SUMMER BEVERAGES I INCLUDING Soda Water, Conurresei Water, Citrate Magne?ia,&e. OUR Soda Water we guarantee to be up to the best manufactured, well iced, at the uniform prica of Five Cents per glass. Call in andoool off. WALTERS & BAKER, Druggists-. May 20, I860 47